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White balance adjustment
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Automatic white balance control
(AWB: AWB A/AWB B)
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When “AWB A” or “AWB B” has been selected as the
white balance setting on the Colour Set sub menu
(pages 60, 68), two sets of colour temperature
conditions can be preset (stored in the memory): one
set for A and another set for B.
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When the camera is going to be used under the same
conditions, you may operate the camera properly by
simply changing the white balance mode to either
AWB A or AWB B.
There is no need to readjust the camera to the
ambient conditions.
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The preset conditions will be renewed whenever you
input new conditions.
1.
Select the white balance mode either AWB A or
AWB B.
2.
Aim the camera at a white object (a white wall or a
white handkerchief) and zoom in to enlarge the image
as much as possible.
For white balance setting aim
the camera at a white object
and try to position it in the
centre of the monitor screen.
The object must appear in over
10 % of the total monitor screen
area. Try to avoid overly bright
objects in the scene.
3.
In normal shooting mode, press the ENTER/AWB
switch for over 2 seconds to set the white balance.
ENTER/AWB switch
The white object
must occupy over
10 % of the monitor
screen area.
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